Prophet Emmanuel Walasi, the lead pastor of Conquerors Chapel International in Kumasi, has predicted a clear victory for former Vice President and 2024 NPP presidential candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, in the party’s upcoming presidential primaries scheduled for January 31, 2026.
Speaking in an interview with Okay FM, Prophet Walasi revealed that he received a spiritual revelation during a period of intense prayer and fasting ahead of his birthday.
He explained that in the vision, he initially saw a massive crowd rallying around Kennedy Agyapong, the outspoken former MP for Assin Central and a prominent contender in the race. However, the vision took an unexpected turn, ultimately pointing to a decisive win for Dr. Bawumia.
“In the vision, I saw Ken Agyapong being followed by a massive crowd, while Dr Bawumia had only a small group behind him. In the eyes of men, Ken was the clear favourite,” Prophet Walasi explained. “But something strange happened. I saw that those wearing Ken Agyapong’s T-shirts into the voting booth came out wearing Dr Bawumia’s T-shirts.”
Startled by the meaning of the vision, the prophet said he sought divine clarification. “The Lord revealed to me that although many appear to support Ken Agyapong outwardly, their hearts are with Dr Bawumia. That is why he will eventually emerge victorious,” he added.
He further stressed that this outcome is spiritually sealed and cannot be altered by physical or strategic maneuvers. “Unlike the 2024 elections where spiritual interference altered the results, this one has been ordained. Nothing can change it. If the election is held today, Dr Bawumia will win outright,” he stated.
The NPP has officially scheduled its presidential primary for Saturday, January 31, 2026, as the party seeks to elect a flagbearer for the 2028 general elections. Several party stalwarts, including Dr Bawumia, Kennedy Agyapong, former Agriculture Minister Dr Bryan Acheampong, former Education Minister Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, and former Energy Minister Kyeremateng Agyarko, have declared their intentions to contest.



















